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The Kreeger lab utilizes systems biology and tissue engineering to analyze this question in the context of women’s health. We utilize an iterative approach, where we develop model culture systems that allow us to study these diseases in a controlled environment | The Kreeger lab utilizes systems biology and tissue engineering to analyze this question in the context of women’s health. We utilize an iterative approach, where we develop model culture systems that allow us to study these diseases in a controlled environment, use a variety of high-throughput experimental methods to gather information about the cellular signaling network, and employ computational models to interpret the data. Ultimately, we believe our models will be utilized to identify new drug targets and match patients to the most effective drugs. | ||
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The Kreeger lab is part of the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. <br> | |||
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